AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoUS Immigration Ruling: A Manhattan federal judge struck down Trump’s 75-country immigrant visa suspension as “patently unlawful,” saying Rubio exceeded legal authority and nationality-based blanket denials violate federal immigration rules—potentially reopening thousands of cases for applicants from countries including Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Iran and others. Pentagon vs Press Freedom: The Pentagon fired Stars and Stripes editor-in-chief Erik Slavin, publisher Max Lederer and Middle East correspondent Lara Korte, escalating a dispute over editorial independence amid reporting on strains during the Iran war and the USS Abraham Lincoln. Gulf Energy Shock: Qatar cut government budgets by up to 30% and slashed overseas aid as war damage and Strait of Hormuz shipping disruptions hit LNG revenues, with further cuts possible if the crisis drags on. Israel–Turkey Syria Flashpoint: Israel carried out strikes near Turkey-linked positions in Syria’s Idlib, warning Ankara against entrenchment; Washington voiced concern over escalation as the risk of a wider confrontation rises. Regional Diplomacy & Gaza Pressure: A growing bloc of regional states pressed Israel to move ahead on Gaza frameworks, arguing pressure should translate into real disarmament and compliance. Arctic Shipping Pivot: With Middle East routes disrupted, South Korea sent its first trial container ship through the Northern Sea Route, joining China and India in testing faster Asia-Europe shipping via Russia’s Arctic.
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